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Naoussa is a city built at the foothills of Mount Vermio in Macedonia, 22 km from Veria and 90 km from Thessaloniki. The municipal park in the city is a beautiful 30 acre park with flower gardens and a big lake with fish, ducks and swans and has a great view of the region. Arapitsa river flows through the city. The two ski resorts of Seli and 3-5 Pigadia are located 17 km away.
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Δημοτικό πάρκο Νάουσα Ημαθίας Κεντρική Μακεδονία City park Naousa Imathia Central Macedonia Greece
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Naousa
Naousa, Imathia
Naousa or Naoussa (Greek: Νάουσα and historically Νάουσσα) is a city in the Imathia peripheral unit of Macedonia, Greece. Population 34,441. It is famous for its parks (Municipal Park, Park of Saint Nicholas etc) and for its ski resorts (3-5 Pigadia and Seli)
The farmlands lie to the east, the forested and grovy area in the western part and the Vermion Mountains to the west. Peaches, apples, cherries and other fruits and crops are very famous in the low lying areas of the province. Naousa is agriculturally famous for its jam products which are sold under the Naoussa brand name. Its dry red wines are also well known, sold under the Naoussa denomination of origin.
The name Naoussa is derved from the Latin: Nova Augusta.
The city is situated in ancient Emathia west of the ancient Macedonian town of Mieza and the site of ancient School of Aristotle. The area, according to Herodotus, was where the Gardens of King Midas were situated. Later, in the current position of the city, the Romans established the colony of Nova Augusta. The name changed through the centuries to Niagusta, Niaousta and Niaousa, until it became today's Naousa.
In 1705, an armatolos named Zisis Karademos led an ill-fated uprising in Naousa against the Ottoman authorities.
In 1822, the insurgence of the Greeks of Western Macedonia against the Turks came to a dramatic finale in Naousa. Abdul Abud, the Pasha of Thessaloniki, arrived on the 14th of March at the head of a 16,000 strong force and 12 cannons. The Greeks defended Naousa with a force of 4,000 under Anastasios Karatasos, Aggelis Gatsos, Tsamis Karatasos, Karamitsos and Philippos, the son of Zafeirakis Theodosiou, under the overall command of Zafeirakis Theodosiou and Anastasios Karatasos. The Turks attempted to take the town of Naousa on the 16th of March 1822, and on the 18 and 19 March, without success. On the 24th of March the Turks began a bombardment of the city walls that lasted for days. After requests for the town's surrender were dismissed by the Greeks, the Turks charged the gate of St George on Big Friday, the 31st of March. The Turkish attack failed but on the 6th of April, after receiving fresh reinforcements of some 3,000 men, the Turkish army finally overcame the Greek resistance and entered the city. In an infamous incident, as the rebels were abandoning the town, some of the women left behind committed suicide by falling down a cliff over the small river Arapitsa. Zafeirakis Theodosiou was pursued by a Turkish unit and was killed. The other Greek leaders retreated southwards. Abdul Abud laid the town and surrounding area to waste. The fall and massacre of Naousa marked the end of the Greek revolution in Macedonia in 1822.[2]
Naousa has a large population of Aromanians, also known as Vlachs, and a small Roma population.
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BACK TO BASE FROM A GORGEOUS NAOUSA PARK - Vlog 98
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Naoussa Bowl
Skated this new bowl with some homies in Naoussa thanks to Xaris and Socrates. Had a sick day shredding. Gotta love shredding in Greece with some fatty mountains in the background
Naoussa - Agios Nikolaos Imathias autumn 2019 Grecee
Νάουσα- Άγιος Νικόλαος Ημαθίας φθινόπωρο 2019
Naoussa - Agios Nikolaos Imathias autumn 2019
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Αυτό το βίντεο είναι αφηρημένω στο καλύτερο φιλαράκι μου Ναουσέο Γιώργο Μπέκα.
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The city is situated in ancient Emathia west of the ancient Macedonian town of Mieza and the site of ancient School of Aristotle. The area, according to Herodotus, was where the fertile Gardens of King Midas were situated. Later, in the current position of the city, the Romans established the colony of Nova Augusta. The name changed through the centuries to Niagusta, Niaousta and Niaousa, until it became today's Naousa.
In 1705, an armatolos named Zisis Karademos led a Greek uprising against the local Ottoman garrison.
In 1822, during the Greek War of Independence, the fighting in Central Macedonia against the Turks came to a dramatic finale in Naousa. Abdul Abud, the Pasha of Thessaloniki, arrived on 14 March at the head of a 16,000 strong force and 12 cannons. The Greeks defended Naousa with a force of 4,000 under Anastasios Karatasos, Dimitrios Karatasos, Aggelis Gatsos, Karamitsos and Philippos, the son of Zafeirakis Theodosiou, under the overall command of Zafeirakis Theodosiou and Anastasios Karatasos. The Turks attempted to take the town of Naousa on 16 March, and again on 18 and 19 March, without success. On 24 March the Turks began a bombardment of the city walls that lasted for several days. After requests for the town's surrender were dismissed by the Greeks, the Turks charged the Gate of St George on Good Friday, 31 March. The Turkish attack failed but on 6 April, after receiving fresh reinforcements of some 3,000 men, the Turkish army finally overcame the Greek resistance and entered the city. In an infamous incident, as the rebels were abandoning the town, some of the women left behind committed suicide by falling down a cliff over the small river Arapitsa. Zafeirakis Theodosiou was pursued by a Turkish unit and was killed. The other Greek leaders retreated southwards. Abdul Abud laid the town and surrounding area to waste. The fall and massacre of Naousa marked the end of the Greek Revolution in Central Macedonia
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Environmental Park, Naousa, Paros
A mystical place to swim. June 2007.
A SNEAKY NAOUSA STORY | Janissaries and Boules - Vlog 362
I come here with Ilona for almost 4 years now and never really checked out the history behind all the buildings and stories of Naousa. For example the one about Janissaries and Boules for the Naousa carnval better known as Apokries.
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Νάουσα Ημαθίας Κεντρική Μακεδονία Naousa Imathia Central Macedonia Greece
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Με τα πόδια από τον Αγ Νικόλαο εως τις Εργατικές Κατοικίες Νάουσας. 29 December 2011.
Walking from Saint Nicholas Park, Naoussa, Imathia, Greece, to wroker's residence area of Naoussa.